They take
turns listening to a word and then spelling that word.
Not exact matches
Right now, as you are reading this devotional,
listening to a preacher or watching a sermon DVD, as you hear God's
Word, His power is released into your situation, working things out for you and
turning your situation around for your good.
The wisest man that ever lived, King Solomon, had a lot
to say about the tongue, and we would be wise
to listen in: «A soft answer
turns away wrath, but harsh
words stir up anger.»
We are not powerless and fearful, not us: and so I pray and I work; I make coffee in the morning and hot meals
to gather around the table at suppertime; I worship and sing out
words of promise and praise; I raise children and read good books; I pray for my enemies and write letters and send money and show up
to fold clothes and drop off meals with an extra bag of groceries; I advocate with the marginalized and amplify the oppressed and antagonize the Empire with a grin on my face; I will honour those who get after the work of the Kingdom and celebrate; I learn how
to listen to those with whom I disagree; I abandon the idea that we can baptize sinful practices in the name of sacred purposes; I will stand in the middle of the field near my house with my face
turned up
to the rain and consider it a minor baptism.
Males and females who have, sometimes impatiently,
turned this into a fight, into a culture war, instead of the grace of conversation over time as we each
listen to God's
Word as the way forward.
January 25, 2010: As the reconfirmation (or not) of Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke looms, President Obama and Treasury Secretary Tiny Tim Geithner are singing his praises ala Michael Jackson: «Ben, most people would
turn you away / I don't
listen to a
word they say / They don't see you as I do / I wish they would try
to / I'm sure they'd think again / if they had a friend like Ben.»
The start card leads the way and the children have
to read their own instructions on their card and then
listen and look for actions and
words from the acting of each person so that they know when
to take their
turn.
«Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind
word, a
listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential
to turn a life around.»
The start card leads the way and the children have
to read their own instructions on their card and then
listen and look for the actions and
words from the acting of each person so that they know when
to take their
turn.
The tablet includes award - winning Dr. Seuss ™ and Smithsonian interactive books which offer kids three different ways
to read - «Read
to me» where you
listen to the book with the
words highlighted, «Read it myself» where you read the book in its traditional form, and «Auto - Play» where the book plays like a movie, automatically reading and
turning the pages.